Part I: Preserving the Heritage of Women's Movements The IAV/IIAV's Archival Policy and Practice—Seventy Years of Collecting, Receiving, and Refusing Women's Archives (1935–2005) Francisca de Haan and Annette Mevis Flatirons and the Folds of History—On Archives, Cultural Heritage and Colonial Legacies Susan Legêne On Retrieving Women's Cultural Heritage—Especially the History of Women's Movements in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe Francisca de Haan The Potential of the Feminist 'Suitcase'—Preservation, Time(s) and Embodiment of Women's Heritage Biljana Kašić Part II: Old versus New Media? Imaging Women's History at the IIAV—The 'Visual Turn' Anna Honigh From Physical to Digital—The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies at the IIAV Tilly Vriend 'World Became One Village'—How Women's History Can Use New Media Antonia Byatt Coming Full Circle—A History of the IIAV's International Work Lin McDevitt-Pugh The (Un)Bearable Existence of Libraries and Books— The IIAV in Transition Ineke van Mourik The Feminist Magazine—An Empowerment Tool Manu Bühring Part III: Identity, Citizenship and Archives Passing on 'Invisible' Histories—New Media and Cultural Heritage of Immigrant Women in the Netherlands Özden Yalim The Cultural Heritage of Women in Multicultural Dutch Society Marjet Douze and Twie Tjoa Pioneering New Feminist Organizing—Affinity Groups and the Creation of the European Feminist Forum Gisela Dütting and Joanna Semeniuk Dance Around the Camera—Experiences with Recording Video Oral History from the Second Wave Women's Movement Grietje Keller and Josien Pieterse The Mission of the IIAV in Secondary Education Annemarie Kloosterman The Life and Times of Academic Feminism—Checking the Vital Signs of Women's and Gender Studies Clare Hemming The Gender of Patrimonial Pride—Changes in Historical Culture and the Revitalization of National Canons in the West Maria Grever

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